COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONExcessive hopping rendered moot a modest plan to brew a seasonal winter warmer, and since the original batch was brewed on Election Day, 2002, Elector continued to make democracy pointless and redefine the Imperial Red category.

On Tap - The Trion! Impressive Beer!
Great Malty nose... well balanced with aromas of caramel and dough with a background of citrus hops.
Pours a fairly clear amber with a frothy, slightly tan head. Lacing was hard to judge because of the small size of the glass. (The flight paddles that the Trion offers are great to try new beers, but make for a difficult judgement on head at times.)
Taste and palate are immediately enjoyable... not overly sweet with a medium-full body and creamy texture. Carbonation was soft, which lent well to the style... finish was not long but faded enjoyably.
A very drinkable beer!

clear copper with a nice fluffy white head. great lacing that leaves a sheet all the way down the glass. peach caramel aroma with some green citrus hops and a hint of cat piss. bitter sweet caramel bitter orange flavor. bitter orange finish with some light salty notes. medium full body with moderate carbonation. well done.

Finally getting around to rating this since now it’s available in bottles. Pours a deep clear read with a small off white head that fades to a nice film. Aroma is nice blend of English biscuity malts, light caramel, citrus, earthy resinous hops, herbal grassiness, and light pineyness. Taste is sweet malts at first them fades to bitterness and finishes clean and dry. Carbonation is perfect and the finish is clean and not overly long. Overall a really great beer.

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